Say sayonara to lowland snow -- very most likely
EVERETT You can probably pack away the long johns.
The arrival of March and temperatures in the 50s, the wonderful, beautiful 50s most likely spells the end of lowland snow for the season.
February brought the most snow in one month in the Seattle area in 50 years, according to the National Weather Service.
It taxed road crews and commuters, and maybe some parents as the school snow days kept coming, one after another.
A little snow fell again Wednesday, including some in Everett. It was an unusual stretch of cold, said Kirby Cook, a meteorologist with the weather service.
You cant say with 100 percent certainty that were not going to see snow accumulation again, but it becomes less and less likely as we roll into spring, he said.
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